North Korea in eerie coded radio message that risks sparking global WAR
KIM JONG-UN’s hermit state has sent a chilling coded message across South Korea’s airwaves in a defiant act that heaps pressure on the peninsula amid fears of a new war.
By Nicholas Bieber / Published 12th May 2017
North Korea's chilling broadcast believed to be orders to spies
The North resumed airing the eerie numbers via its radio station in Pyongyang last June, using them to direct their spies in the South, it is believed.
But the ghostly broadcasts – which usually happen at midnight – were aired last night for the first time since Moon Jae-in was made the South’s president.
It had been hoped the politician’s Liberal views would ease tensions, but crazy Kim’s latest act is a strong sign he’s a man who won’t be tamed.
The new coded message was read out on Radio Pyongyang at 1.15am (4.15pm UK time) by a female announcer.
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SPOOKY: It is believed the codes are used to direct the North's agents in South Korea.
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